Cheltenham Fencing was established in 2004 as a retail and trade outlet for Walford Timber Limited.

Cheltenham Fencing’s main focus is to supply Cheltenham and the surrounding areas with high quality fencing and landscaping products.

We pride ourselves on our service, quality and flexibility. As well as offering large stocks of standard timber sections, garden products and fencing materials, we also take advantage of the manufacturing capabilities of Walford Timber.

We have well trained and experienced staff that can help you with your enquiries, and advise you further about our products. Please feel free to contact us for more information.

At Cheltenham Fencing we offer the highest quality fencing, garden and landscaping products in the area.

At Cheltenham Fencing we offer the highest quality fencing, garden and landscaping products in the area.

It is our diversity that sets Cheltenham Fencing apart from other fencing and landscaping suppliers. Being a part of Walford Timber, our parent company in Ross-on-Wye, we are able to take full advantage of the extensive range of services they offer. These include the manufacture of gates, fence panels, pergolas and gazebos, garden buildings and other garden features as well as sawing, planing, moulding and pressure treating timber.

We pride ourselves on our customer service. Our knowledgeable staff are able to provide all of our customers, whether they are trade or DIY, with the advice, guidance and materials they require to complete just about any fencing or landscaping project.

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